The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 02, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Census Heperl on rotten Cinueri. Washington) Nov. 21. Tho census bureau bulletin issued Ibis moiniu shows O.GUO.?Gtt bales, counting round bales as ball' bales, ginned 1'roill tin growth of 1908 to Nov. I I. compared with 7,:t00,CGfi for 15)07 and S."di2,2l2 for 1900. and 7.'.el.i mi for ID0.1. N'l tuber of ginneries 2G.G3S. Tho nroporl ion <u i he la. t i!ir< ? crops ginnoil to Noveiuhor u Is Uli pi . cont. for I007i C5.0 for 100?! and 71."i for 190?. A partial list by stales to Nov. I Ith and active ginneries follow: Alabama. l.'iL'T.I^ bales and ginneries. Florida. aO.lt.S bales and L'l'. e.in ii?! i? s. ( ooriili?, I..*i;u.s?i? union and 4,351 l.oiii but oh and I .C?fi uhinOiios. MisKisi I - :.; bulbs and :$.:$?7 > ? ? ?> ;i bnl?s and iJo'lili v.., ... !H i.Oriu bulbs and TOxii - . . h?los an I i.li?S ght ? i i . . i . ciua. IVlb i : Sali Hlu-uni. Tl. *111 Ii iiiup tiliarnctorisli< ii' i i ? ! ? i ,i! iuosi instantly allayrii > iiiuliorlainV Salvo. \iaii> 1 ? Im .-Ii cured b; l.uui'Ouii Dt'ti? Co. rOlM I. VK IMBUN ( Ol III,K WIAK Miss Lyuic l'iitmim Becomes tlic Wife of Mr. to TIlOIUUSOII, Rabun, Nov. 23. -rii?> marriage of Miss Lydio l'nlnain and Mr. Maxi?* Thomason, which was solemnized at the home of tho brides parents, Mr, und Mrs. John t'ninani. Wednesday evening, Nov. 18th, nt o'clock, was u quiet but most beautiful affair The solemn and impressive words which made them man and wife were spoken by the Rev. it. m. Dubose of dray j Cou it. The bride was beautiful In a hand some gown of cream mohair, trimmed in Ince and chiffon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomason received a Inumber of elegant presents. Mrs. Thomason is one of tho prominent and popular young ladies of ilabun com munity. Mr. Thomason is a fanner of Dial's township and is prominent in social affairs. Among those present wen-: Misses Mae and Allie Dttbb, Alma Moore, Sal lie Woods. Sudie Thomason, Corn Put nam and Sue Thomason; Messrs. Bar l let I Owings, (Bonn Woods. Willis Curry, itnpley Burdotte, William Year inn, .lohn Darby; Mrs. Osborne lli\ and children, Mr. Calvin Putnam and rant i ly. Mr. Lawrence Putunni and tlaughtor, Coreo. The bridal party left soon aftor the J marriage for the groom's borne in Dial's township, whore n brilliant re ception was tendered them. Clarendon Dispensary Closed. Manning, Nov. 21.?Yesterday upon receipt of a message from Qov. Ansel, the local "booze shop" closed its doors, and today everything is as quiet along the drinking line as it has ever been lierbaps in the history of Clarendon county. I!<n\ Due Doetor SllCCCSsfullj Trents Cncuninii i. "in treating pnoum ,iin," says Dr. \v. J, Smith, of Sanders, Ala., "the (inly remedy I use for the lunns is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Whllo, of course I would i real other symp toms with different medicines, I have used Ibis remedy many times in my medical practice and have yet tailed to lind a ease where ii lias not con trolled the trouble. I have used il myself, as bus also my wife Tor coughs mid eolds repeatedly, and I most will ingly ami cheerfully recommend it as superior to any oilier cough romedy to my knowledge." For sale by the ban rens Drug Company. Notice to Teachers. Sunt. i{. \v. Nash lias received In formation from the Stato Suporinteu dent oi ICdu . lion dial ?u> funds will be available ror school libraries dur ing nexl January ami l?Vbruar>'. It would therefore seem tin- part of wis dom for all teachers whose schools are now in session, to raise (heir part of the money ami make requisition for State aid as early as possible, Mr. .1. Mllam Heliums ol (Sray Court was in the ?!ly Tuesday, in in. lug with him a load of home - ?? nil corn meal, which found a read) market here, Mr. Heliums has become quite noted for the excellent grade ol meal ho otters for sale. Why pas more when you can (jet, not only 110 line largo cups of l>r. Slump's Health t'otl'ec front it 2? cents package but a Coupon on a -~> cents silvered "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer besides? Look for the Coupon I put thorn hi now. The satisfaction is, besides most perfect. Sold bj .1. M. I'biipot. The Game Season is now on! caxs: otjns! (;r\s: 0 m 1. Double-Barrel Breech-Loading duns at prices from $10.00 to $00.00. Urs/ selec tion we ever had on hand. Also Singlc=Barrel Guns of all Makes. Special bargains on 100 Single-Barrel Remingtons, usual price $.s\ We offer (hem for $5. Car load of Shells. Winchester und U. M. C. hlach and Smokeless Powder. BROOKS Sc JONES "Everything in Hardware." ? Special Values 5 in Ladies' and Men's Shoes ? ecial Announcement Big lot of Odds and Lnils f in I.adies' Suits A Great Red net ion FOR Remaining Days from November until Christmas we will offer to Christmas Shoppers some very unusual values in Ladies' Cloaks, Suits, Dress Goods, Silks, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Overcoat Hats and Sho^s, Etc. We are sure to have a lot of cold weather before the Winter is over and we give you here an opportunity to supply your wants at a great saving. THI: Specia H h (Here Illustrated) decidedly new-designed for Young Men who appreciate a difference and desire to be a little ahead of others in the mattt v oJ dress. Th?re's n Special Model for overv lasts ami every ligurc in Si'ITS A\i> ?VKU0OATS. Which' Represent the highest possible I achievement in Clothes-niaking \ Exclusive in design Correct in style Right 111 quality, moderately priced. A4 <?ti ^ g j f\ We unquestionably,give the best Suit and At ftplO.UU 13 p? Overcoat values ever offered In Lanrens. Ladies' Department pgg Furnishings Tho Newest and Latest Novelties for Men and Young Men. Hs^f%ts\*4mt l>laitl und fancy effects-tho guaranteed OSiei y kind. c L I, In attractive patterns?some gun and sporty ^II iriS others plain-the rightrtttlnp; kind. ^UmSm^m^/i d Gifts In Neckwear, Cloves New Groon 131 J SI 111 cl S oftects are selling. R'5 ! 9T L1 'I t Q '''" 8cns^hlo garment for mid-season or (llilw>'tlt9 for anytime made of Priestly and other Cloths. Worsteds und Cheviots in numerous styles, shapes ami a light weigh! Overcoat suitable for wet or dry weather waterproof yol dressy in fact very handy tho year round for theatre or dross occasins, h .n a rp<Z in all the new styles B l/\ 1 ^ |>rice $1.50 to $5.00 Great Cloak Values Fine Cover! clolli Cloaks in all sizes. Worth $7.,S". Special now $4.98 Ladies' line Kersey Coals iu Micks, tans, and ensers. Won li i.<?<>. Special now $6.98 Ladies' fine kersey Coats, beautifully made. Worth s i 2.51 >. Special now $9.48 Ladies' fine Kersey Coats. Worth Si.s.oo. Special now $12.48 Big lot of Children's Coals and big re duction. Prices 1.25 to $5.00 Dress Goods Big lot 01 Indies' Dress (ioot S? > cents. Special now .'JS cent S Big lot Broadcloth worth $1.0 colors. Best on the in irk et f<>i the ]>: Going at 90 cents A lew pieces <>! 52 inch /? black, bine, green and brown worth i Special price '.','?> cents Big lot of < kids and Kuds in li Goods with 7s^is to X1 ? :>'? i" do reduction. You should set iheni. Ladies' Furs Special in Blankets io-.| Plaid Blankets worth $3.50. Special now .S2.75 11. 1 Same qtlctlity worth S.}.<><?. Special now $3. ^5 S5.M0 All Wool Blankets in white with colored borders. Special $3.9* All the newest things in I/idles' Xeck wcar, Belts,-Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc. Spe cial for the Christinas Shoppers. In the ordinary course of bushu I? ;. command top-notch prices at tho incoming of Wim? 1 Ultt deception is no pnrl of our policy 1 is a :?' ,! ? honco you can buy tho most fnshionuble, >?< nuine Kur at prices usually associ llod wit h tli?' out -goiti of Win tor. A most unusitnl opportunity, coining in Dccein bof Instead of February. Beautiful Kurs worth &3.&U, Special Purs worth $10.00. < >ur special Kurs worth SPJ.?O to $15.00, Our 1 pecial Lot of Children's Sets from cents n|i to ?Special in Ribbons, Veiling and I Iain Now is yonr time, come set- the special we ilt< offering. Davis-Roper Company. UN